Nokia commenced a flagship telephone to revise its aging high-end proposing, but analysts said the apparatus would not be sufficient on its own to help the world’s peak wireless telephone manufacturer retrieve lost market share.
Nokia extends to lead the international market for smartphones — handsets with computer-like characteristics for example internet note — but it has lost important share to Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry, being concerned investors and analysts as this is anticipated to weigh on the Finnish group’s earnings margins.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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